Brian E. Teaman

Brian E. Teaman obituary, Forest Hills, PA

Brian E. Teaman

Brian Teaman Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Wolfe Memorial, LLC on Dec. 6, 2024.

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Of Monroeville, age 77, passed away on Wednesday, December 4, 2024. Beloved husband of Karen Teaman for 29 years. Father of Tony Teaman and Gina Garland (Joe). Step-father of Melinda St. Louis. Grandfather of Dylan, Brooke, Ava, Lila, and great-grandson Colson. Brother of Barbara Teaman (Sharon) and the late Terry Teaman. Step-brother of Sally Brandon, Holly Brandon (Gary), the late Barry Bark, and Bruce Brandon. Former spouse of Flo Teaman. Brian was born in Wilkinsburg on February 4, 1947, the son of Edward J. Teaman and Madeline R. (Teaman) Brandon. He graduated from Churchill High School and Duffs Business School and then worked as insurance premium auditor. In later years he enjoyed working as a chauffeur for several Pittsburgh-area limousine companies. Brian had a passion for the Pittsburgh Penguins and was proud to be a season ticket holder and booster club member for many years. He loved taking his children and grandchildren to hockey games for their birthdays so they could see their names on the jumbotron. He enjoyed the River City Brass Band and traveling with Karen, including a wonderful trip to Australia and New Zealand. He was an active member of Forest Hills Presbyterian Church for many years and more recently of Crossroads Presbyterian Church, where he served as usher and other leadership positions. He was a member of the Infinity Lodge No. 546 of the Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania. Friends will be received at Wolfe Memorial, LLC, Forest Hills Chapel, 3600 Greensburg Pike, Pittsburgh PA 15221, on Friday, Dec. 13 from 3:00 to 7:00pm. A memorial service will be held at Cross Roads Presbyterian Church, 2310 Haymaker Road, Monroeville PA 15146, on Saturday, Dec. 14 at 10:30am, followed by burial in Cross Roads Cemetery, Monroeville. In lieu of flowers, donations are requested to the Mario Lemieux Foundation, Two Chatham Center, Suite 1661, 112 Washington Place, Pittsburgh PA 15219, https://mariolemieux.org/make-a-donation
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